
I didn't really pay much attention to Louie since Jiro was feeling a little puny. As I sat on the sofa with him I couldn't ignore the squeals of delight coming from the dining room. I limped towards the kitchen to get Jiro some juice and stopped at the dining room table to see what the excitement was all about. I found S, Satchel, JP, C, and Miss M all playing with three-inch-long green slimy "boogers" and laughing their heads off.
"What is the object of this game?" I asked.
"You pull boogers out of his nose until his brains fly out," C explained.
"Okay..."

It was on my way back to the livingroom that I became concerned. That's when I saw RJA putting Louie's "brains" back in his head.

I turned to S.A.M. and said, "Where did you get that game?"
"It was a wedding present," she said.
"Oh, is it not a kid's game?" I said, now putting two and two together.
"No, it is," she said.
I looked at the box and sure enough there were kids on the front pulling boogers out of Louie Gooey. It read: "Pull the gooeys out of Louie and win! Watch Louie's Brains POP When The Special Gooey Gets Picked!"
It's got to be a joke, I thought. I mean, look at how The Urban dictionary defines Gooey Louie!
Maybe I just have a dirty mind. Apparently Gooey Looie's is a perfectly respectable restaurant in Philly too.
Regardless, the kids didn't seem to think it was anything but fun and it kept them entertained for quite some time.
3 comments:
I love that no one can bring themselves to comment on this. Because really, what else is there to say? The comedy writes itself.
I'm guilty....but i didn't think it appropriate to comment that the monkeys almost grabbed the "Dirty Sanchez" game off the closet shelf, and if i knew what Gooey Looey meant, i would have stopped them from playing that too.
I don't work blue, despite what you see in that picture there.
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